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For those readers who like local history and don’t already know, the Adair County Historical Society and Museum also publishes a quarterly magazine called “The Adair Historian.” It is 36 pages filled with local history stories of people and places written by local writers. It is published in January, April, July and October for a yearly membership or subscription fee. If you would like to subscribe, contact the Historical Society at 211 S. Elson in Kirksville, MO, 63501, phone 660-665-6502. We are open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 1-4 p.m. A subscription also makes a good gift.
MAKING HISTORY: Doris Akers, "Miss Gospel Music" – Linn County Leader linncountyleader.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from linncountyleader.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Southern Gospel is a genre of Christian music that has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. It originated in the Southern United States, particularly in the states of Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, and has since spread throughout the country and beyond. The music is characterized by its four-part harmonies, which are
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The sheet music for “Lord, Don’t Move That Mountain,” written by pioneering L.A. based African-American gospel music composer and publisher Doris Akers with gospel legend Mahalia Jackson, serves as the connection point for this conversation.
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in the Life of Gospel Foremother Lucie E. Campbell Dr. Alisha Lola Jones [BIO] Assistant Professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University Tuesday, March 2 - 3:30 pm CST Closing Address Dr. Mellonee V. Burnim [BIO] Professor Emerita, Ethnomusicology, Indiana University; Visiting Professor of Ethnomusicology, Yale University (Spring 2021) Tuesday, March 9 - 3:30 pm CST The closing keynote video is not available. Each year the Pruit Memorial Symposium is made possible by the Pruit Memorial Symposium Endowment that was established in 1996 by Ella Wall Prichard and the late Lev H. Prichard III of Corpus Christi in memory of Helen Pruit Matthews and her brothers, Dr. Lee Tinkle Pruit and William Wall Pruit.